1. Our Sweet Tooth May Be Made Rather Than Born - Deepstash

1. Our Sweet Tooth May Be Made Rather Than Born

In a March 2023 study published in Cell Metabolism, researchers reported findings from a clinical trial of normal-weight adults assigned to consume either a daily high-sugar/high-fat snack or a low-sugar/low-fat snack. Over the 8 weeks of the study, the researchers observed a pronounced increase in the high-sugar/high-fat group’s dopamine response to the sweet snack and a pronounced decrease toward low-sugar/low-fat options.

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While most recent media attention to sugar focuses on potential health harms and ways to reduce sugar intake, neuroscientific research about sugar has revealed how and why this plain white substance wields so much power in our lives. Here are five of the most compelling findings.

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